Stay informed with the latest news from the City of Foley, including upcoming council meetings, road safety improvements, public art installations, and community efforts that make a difference. Below are quick summaries of recent press releases, with links to the full articles for more details.
Temporary Traffic Signal Shutdown at County Road 12 and Alabama 59
On Wednesday, May 21, the traffic signal at the intersection of County Road 12 and Alabama 59 will be temporarily turned off to facilitate infrastructure improvements. Motorists are advised to exercise caution and follow posted detour signs during this period.
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Foley City Council Meeting Scheduled for Monday, May 19
The Foley City Council is set to convene on Monday, May 19, to discuss various municipal matters. Residents are encouraged to attend or view the meeting to stay informed about local governance and community developments.
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City Workers Assist in Preserving Art in the Park Amid Flooding
Following recent flooding, Foley city employees took swift action to protect artworks displayed in the annual Art in the Park event. Their efforts helped prevent damage to numerous pieces, ensuring the continuation of this cherished cultural tradition.
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New Wind Sculpture Installed Along Rose Trail
Foley has enhanced its Rose Trail with the addition of a new wind sculpture, contributing to the city's public art initiatives. The installation aims to enrich the aesthetic experience for trail visitors and promote local artistic expression.
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Standardization of Speed Limits to Improve Road Safety
The City of Foley is implementing changes to standardize speed limits across various roads to enhance safety and consistency for drivers. These adjustments are part of a broader effort to streamline traffic flow and reduce accidents.
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Enhancing Pedestrian Access Along Alabama 59
The Foley City Council has approved a new sidewalk expansion project aimed at improving pedestrian access along Alabama 59, one of the city's busiest corridors. This initiative is part of Foley's ongoing efforts to enhance walkability and ensure safer routes for pedestrians.
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